The governor of the Samara region, Dmitry Azarov, contacted the mother of Yulia Bereza, a participant in the special military operation (SVO), who turned to Russian President Vladimir Putin with a request for help in obtaining help during a direct line. It was reported that the woman will receive the necessary help TASS.
Staff Sergeant Bereza, who volunteered last year, said the aid was primarily needed to support his mother. The press service of the regional government said that on December 14, that is, on the day the direct line was opened, the governor called Yulia’s mother, Tatyana Nikolaevna, and asked questions that concerned her.
“We agreed on medical care and sanatorium-holiday treatment,” the message said.
Officials also noted that Yulia Bereza recorded a video message with words of gratitude to regional authorities.
14 December reportedHe said investigators interrogated the director of a gym in the village of Solnechnaya Dolina in Crimea’s Sudak urban district after children complained to Vladimir Putin on a direct line about the condition of the facility. According to them, the building has no heating, its roof is leaking, its floors are rotten, and its walls are covered in mould.
Previously reportedThat the State Duma will raise the issue of equalization of rights of SVO participants.
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Source: Gazeta

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